Apple made the revelation via its iTunes Facebook page recently,
indicating that it has added 15 preprogrammed responses to Siri that
relate to the question, “What do my pets do when I’m not home?” They
even launched a promo video to show off the feature, with plenty of
Apple products, including the Apple TV and iPhone, thrown in there for
good measure.

Siri provides more than two dozen humorous responses to the question “What do my pets do when I’m not home?”, including:

“They ask me to play ‘Who Let the Dogs Out’ on Apple Music. Or ‘Cat’s in the Cradle’. Or ‘Free Bird’…”

“With fifteen different programmed responses, this is the first time
Apple has collaborated on a home entertainment title and the first time
Siri has been programmed to interact with an iTunes movie title,” said
Universal Pictures.

Try it out now and tell us about your favorite responses in the comments.

This is Apple’s first official tie-in with a major film to date, and
could be a sign of things to come. And this isn’t just an Apple-thing,
either. Ahead of the launch of WB’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,
the next installment in the Harry Potter universe, Google went all-in
with tie-ins for the film, including the ability to use phrases from the
franchise to turn on/off the flashlight on an Android device, plus much
more.

Apple made the revelation via its iTunes Facebook page recently,
indicating that it has added 15 preprogrammed responses to Siri that
relate to the question, “What do my pets do when I’m not home?” They
even launched a promo video to show off the feature, with plenty of
Apple products, including the Apple TV and iPhone, thrown in there for
good measure.

Siri provides more than two dozen humorous responses to the question “What do my pets do when I’m not home?”, including:

“They ask me to play ‘Who Let the Dogs Out’ on Apple Music. Or ‘Cat’s in the Cradle’. Or ‘Free Bird’…”

“With fifteen different programmed responses, this is the first time
Apple has collaborated on a home entertainment title and the first time
Siri has been programmed to interact with an iTunes movie title,” said
Universal Pictures.

Try it out now and tell us about your favorite responses in the comments.

This is Apple’s first official tie-in with a major film to date, and
could be a sign of things to come. And this isn’t just an Apple-thing,
either. Ahead of the launch of WB’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,
the next installment in the Harry Potter universe, Google went all-in
with tie-ins for the film, including the ability to use phrases from the
franchise to turn on/off the flashlight on an Android device, plus much
more.